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Old 03-Jun-2011, 17:48
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Fitting c/f airtubes and JHP filter

Have purchased c/f air tubes and a JHP filter anything i should look out for when fitting.
Complete Novice so even taking tank off will be a challenge !!!
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Have purchased c/f air tubes and a JHP filter anything i should look out for when fitting.
Complete Novice so even taking tank off will be a challenge !!!

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There's not much to it... a dead simple job if you just take a bit of time and care.

Just make sure that you've got the leading edge of the filter (front / towards the headstock) seated properly (it can be a lil' tricky) and you'll be fine.

Get some picture up, once you've got the job done as well, yes?

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Best way to fit the filter is to put your hand in the rear opening. This will help you locate the front opening onto the front bell mouth. Then as you withdraw your hand work the rear opening over the rear bellmouth and finally pulling down the rear edge with you hand now free. There should be instructions about oiling the filter supplied with it.

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